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All States Members can ask questions of any other Member with an official responsibility (like Ministers of Scrutiny Chairs). Questions can be put in writing or asked orally with notice.
Sources of the Department’s view that there are no health implications in that issues of safe sex apply equally to homosexual and heterosexual
Published on: 6 June 2006
Question type: Oral
Asked by: Bob Hill BEM
Answered by: Minister for Justice and Home Affairs
Questions to Ministers without notice Housing
Answered by: Minister for Housing and Communities
Questions to Ministers without notice Chief Minister
Answered by: Chief Minister
Presentation of a Transport Strategy to the States
Question type: Written
Asked by: Roy Le Hérissier
Matters contained in the document Zero/Ten Design Proposal
Asked by: Geoffrey Southern
Answered by: Minister for Treasury and Resources
Management of the Youth Service and staffing issues
Asked by: Shona Pitman
Answered by: Minister for Education, Sport and Culture
La Collettee composting site and incidence of illness affecting residents in the Havre des Pas area
Asked by: Kevin Lewis
Answered by: Minister for Health and Social Services
Grant from Tourism Development Fund for the Town Cycle Network
Asked by: Alan Breckon
Answered by: Minister for Economic Development
Ferry services to France
Estimated remaining lifespan of La Collette 2 how advanced plans are for La Collette 3
Asked by: Sean Power
Effectiveness of the Health Promotion Unit and staffing levels
Dividends received from the Jersey Electricity Company Limited from 2001 to 2006
Concerns raised by ESC regarding future capacity at La Moye and Les Quennevais Schools
Communications in the General Hospital and availability of beds
Asked by: Gerard Baudains
Claims in the Draft Sexual Offences (Jersey) Law 200(P63/2006) that current inequality in the Law forces young gay men into heterosexual relationships